Victoria County History

Longney Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. King Edgar in 972 confirmed to Pershore Abbey various lands and privileges, including 5 mansi at Longney . 87 That was evidently the same estate as the 5 hides which

Parishes Newton Valence NEWTON VALENCE Newenton, Niwenton, Nyweton (xii and xiii cent.) The parish of Newton Valence , covering about 2,258 acres, lies to the south-east of Selborne . From Selborne the village can be reached by a hilly

America and West Indies June 1694 June 1694 June 1. 1,075 . Journal of Lords of Trade and Plantations. The draft letters to Massachusetts and New Hampshire in favour of Mr. Taylor approved. Sir Edmund Andros's letter of 5

America and West Indies January 1706, 1-15 COLONIAL PAPERS. January 1706, 1-15 [? 1706. ] 1 . Gentlemen residing in England, who have estates in Barbadoes, to the Council of Trade and Plantations. Pray that Kirton's petition may not

America and West Indies August 1697 August 1697 Aug. 16. Custom House. 1,251 . Secretary of Customs to William Popple. In reply to yours of 13th, the Commissioners of Customs in 1682 prepared instructions for the commanders of the

London Lives 1690 - 1800 - Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

To the Right Worspl. his Maties Justices of the Peace for the County of Midds The humble Peticon of Robert Nevell Sheweth That about Janry 1695 yor. petr. was entred on board the Robt & Sammuell Capt Dodson Comainder

BIRTH. On Wednesday last, at Ashbornc, the Lady of the Rev. G. E. Gepp, of a son. MARRIA GES. At All Saint Church, on Monday, the 21st instant, Mr. William Barnett, to Emma, youngest daughter of the late Mr.

THETFORD. At a special meeting of the Corporation, held yester- day, an address to the Queen, congratulating her Majesty upon the attainment of his majority by H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, was unanimously agreed to. Fatal Accident.

WREXHAM. List week the startling report was general in Wrex- ham and district that Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., while out hunting, had been thrown and sus- tained fatal injuries. Happily tbe rumour proved untrue, tbe foundation for the

102 MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION jiocsb of vito. Tlis accounts, having been stated and listed Lards. amongst others of his countrymen, were ready to Calendar. bo reported; but upon the bare information of 1640-7. Richard Stamper, and without any order, ho